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Some other Thoughts on Parliamentary Reform, in Re- 

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Short View of the Proposals lately made for the final 



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The Crisis; or, a Defence of Administration against the 



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Short Review of the Political State of Great Britain. 



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Devil to Pay at W r; or, St. J s's in an 



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